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LADIES, GUARD YOUR HEALTH! A Real Merry Xmas Could Be Enjoyed Only When in Perfect Health HI-GLO STOVE POLISH THE KING OF ALL. POLISHES —does away with hard labor. No rubbing, no shining, no daily polishing. One ap- plication of Hi-Glo makes your gas range and stove look like new, it gives it a beautiful satin luster that lasts for weeks, No smoke. no odor, dries in 3 minutes. Removes and preveits rust Insist on Hi-Glo. Don't take just as good. Obtained at all leading department stores. hardware. house furnishmgs and grocery stores. Our representatives are Lk — % STOVE POLISK KOTZ & LURIA Phone Franklin 1721 401 Stewart Bldg. Felmor Chemical Works, Baltimore, Md. z ié fi. i When the stab to view, ! | mau's lite! Really. my |over the of box % Jomsz, | £ Plant his crop of nd id what you have of spring- |brown head amd neck were seen | BOL dccumilat ing Surprises . T e s approas ital to go int % Teasingly Pansy glanced at her omi;,';, hed toward the approaching f mpe prpjeult soverness. 3 L Eolng o et i che | South, he con ! \l)s;.rfllz‘ra‘i’:\:e.- I must remind you|, PLEC e toilets i J:,J:t)x’nu:'(ht- farmers ol - < | springing surprises’ is slung.” He lates stras 5 ana e the OnE-(Top m Willcox & Gibbs :!‘, Miss Grainger ignorved the repri-{ihiuid tif 1°d been through the hell | Neped. . & been through 4 i r H man did vou save and b b . 5 discussion of credl . 4 o h v bew % " . [ e SHOBCES Y Ay _Birl | T the farmer Hs not ad Automatic fi]* tightly bewildered manner. | o | him. telling B 10 e carerul of anv | ditional redit Tt iratectpn g | - > Him out of the sea. He had cramps.” | ive Thtensety tunbe side. d liquidation. He | 1 such Sewing Machine [ R i, iehc: nave drazued:oGu chaely” dunits et %0 MR S e under!™ her companion sald. i a hor- (., sy guensditheldogr el dding that he not Hppose . Console - Irified voice. NGl Ravel thonshill o ha U synveclicanimal e Cuppe <4 measigre t I3 e 4 2 Ought 17y \was a huke, gaunt beast, a chest- !t Tivi 9 jthat last experience of yours with |, \G0E Gty %% o Gl qtizu he live slock indus- = . {that awful horse would have taught | (il WIYE WO = x‘\ W not to go diving headlong into | mic S leeking o s e G I WANTED—HELP. : and undo, ! presse ws to whether G Two Gifts In One | itan st swiut, You know | FOTA% 0% sperd o | Wouid e et | A o (et § . Vit was all 4 mistake on his part. B Ji‘ “‘.\‘nl;l on ::, and [ uropo: 1root bAIL and said | ; ACCOUN The. Willcox & Gibbs Automatic—with fts direct drive { sl nothing will ‘keep me " from |5 L TR0 T nose ey bl e Cre COPIES. i e silent motor—combined with a beautiful writing desk of diehip e ook ’":g.“;;‘*’,; LS N | ted and st and puiled itv cars, fed by Jans. : 82 week, after ool 141 o brown mahogany. The Gift of a Lifetime. W1 part. of my silly, im|)—lunu~:u“'| [ Rreat o Al tawned on her PSS ST R R thuroughly h o tax Let us send i to your home on Free Trial. Small ature prenanc ted § it | {ant 3 e e i Monthly Payments pays for it ! TeWell. 1 hope the nmn was grate- | SUiP on its mane dits | { Anpt I to state full partic 5 = i He never even thanked me j teeth at Le Breton and s { CoLLE plicant’s training and experie ° 03 uch gross ingratitude left Miss|IN¥ and expectant, as if U Ve | wioned. to do ge ting of sccounts ¥ expectation. will not bRt halust |every man's hand to be against it | | vty s i, Sadvess Box 3G contidence to l Machine Ca o b e Jexoiatlen He, however. ignored its attentions | . VL B o 1. Star office. ;.' | “He thought 1 was a boy. and whey, | 414 came clo But it swung round | | HOTELS NEED AMBITIOUS ME: FEMALL. fi { e found I was a girl he \ nd lashed at him with iron heels. i ‘wide demard for men; all department Those wi Washi Phomes {tonished to remember his manners Ridoiheloas stul Mon icome 5o | ginbe. ‘aparoment bouses: uocromded Sl (3 1 onl. bitween ages 25 a { Pansy explained. “Bud don’t i rse nsy eried, , { Tiviog. _quick _advancemen - Cmpliard, Washington Accessories Co 5! shington, D. C., 702 10th St. N.W. M. 8232 B e o Ly e | I wpite of its snarls and the iron | = { gorwd—ooe _siudenie em) il e x Balto., Md., 321 N. Howard St. Vernon 1281 T |1 hate a fuss S hoofs, she kept her grip on its mane. | . { el Teverymher O HOTFLS NEED AMBITIOUS WOMEN—! e e Ik | But neither teeth hoofs were in |President Bernadez to Take Part I3 Sv"vors ave. n: Lion vida Swwonnd| for wemen: Ll Sepheumotts “Big and dark and awfully good her directic { < s : LAWYER. patvnt and _ trade mark, at fielg: fine 1 G wg&xfigwmfima {luoking. with an arrogant. high-hand- | l€ncring her ensreaties. Le Breton | in Dedication Exercises B e aalacy $5008, with | methions " Taao N ntents cmvaset 'y M o ~ e L Dadiy needed taking |came vioser, all the time talking to ildrers Mason. Fenwick & Law- | leadine hotels everywhere. evenings. {down a peg or two, {the horse gently n a strange lan- | Saturda; siEsne Smeedh e ol Sallictes Soactialan s UERwint Ko ey e | “Quite different from Capt. Cam- Buske. i fo take compieie charze of repairs in | Cchool. 1340 New York sve 8.W. i jeren.s Miss Grainger suggested. fr 'rhel animal seem 1 lo recognize a must have twis. Address Box 11CH | PREESSER, hand. on ladies +“"“0Oh, ‘quite. Bob's a kid beside him." | friend quieted down suddenly z ] TR S e Sem e | S %ehn & briek paune: M land stretched long neck in his) "" 'f““ bE “'d";"fl ¢ roung, wiite, o drive zro fancy garments: experience and} | fiss Gralnger glanced at the girl. |direction. Sull talking, he pattedftbiy Cavle do The Stip sud fcase Dally e referenc uired. Apply | “Do vou know, Pansy, I'm “orre for |and stroked it. ‘The horse submitted | News. Copsright. 19:tL) 11._Be i < S .Aml \‘_1 ly _at {Capt. Cameron.” = 'to hiv attenti 4nd befors many | RIO DE JANEIRO, Dectmber 1 — . four. with or once. Mr. Hoffman. 1330 Pa. > wm 1~ the kil replied. a touch | momients had passed was rubbing its [The United States government build e 3 of distress in her v {nose against him. , R —— o e e S i R R tE o | ing at Bra nnial exposition | in demana for positions as mec TADIES —Wo uld 2 ludies to com- Ry iratusen (osblo; { Al interest. Pansy watched the twoy i) 4. gedicated Suturday atternoon, aad architectusal draftsmeo. pasing 305 Jir present etafl: must be Catholi PIANOS Bargains $500 Bradbury New ...... $400 Webster New ...... 5275 N Ui . 317D Hugo Worch .ll.;té "IO G Pianos For Rent. Sole Agents for Kranich & Bach, Emerson, Bradbury, Webster and Becker Bros. Pianos Grand Pianos for Rent OPEN EVEN’NGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS 3375 PRODUCTION CREDI THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON l THE STORY AS TOLD IN PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Col. Raoul Le Breton, a French army officer, has taken his young bride on a small expe- | dition into the African devert. He meets thc Sultan Casim Ammeh, hereditary ruler of that DATT Gf the Sahara. The latter admircs the young wife, and, with a horde of wild horsemen, attacks the little expedition, butchering all except the young woman, whom lie takes captive and makes the chief of his harem. While she is in captivity, Annette Le Breton bears a son. who i the child of her dead husband. Sultan Casim Ammeh believes it is his own son, and shiowers favors upon him, with the result that lie and the Loy become constant companions. This is distustefnl to Aunette, who hias refused to be reconciled to her fate. The sultgn calls mons Explain Feature of Bills to Committee. Advocating praduction credits, ar of a wound which was infiicted by the which they had intralu returns to Eugland. hearing on bis cheek stated Senato u e ng the life of the but eful plans. He iv the loser, use of her in v womsn in & Janies the woman to in 8 fight with an . with the purpose amb king a French actress, Las Palmas, island of r. While then ay's d thut Hare Lucille Lemesurier, as & und Cul saized With cramps ns he is swimming off shore and his Who lims taken the uweme of Pansy Langham a3 & condi ¥ has been appointed governor uf on s ya e It nnd knighted. lie sultan goes 1 ukes T the committee by senting the American 1 Federation. Farmers Foreed to Sefl. Restric edits to sh fore compa; = . to wateh Lis enemy as iy 1o dey o fx smved by Bare rt ion o ¢ AL the time grewt that he hud to hor; n, i muke friends ¥ hay asked. T “He's rv good sort. { know: but then I'm not given t {falling in love.” under the direction of the omm President Arturo Ber Americ are vou saving to him?" she ally he won't let sion. d the site. The feet. two stories ernment has purch Pansy patted the big horse fondly. building is 91 by 11 {as he went through the newspapers she H tous waiters had placed on ata- “We met in a London slum.” the whole staff was at his disposal, | men laughing. So I opened the gate been expended. xty thousand dollars also have for he scattered largess with a liberal | and went in. There was poer old | und. e bad lunched there, iiis.gazse |Sultsn tied up in _one ‘corner and | been spent on the construction of a {hand. He . halfn dosen roughs baiting him, il | temporary wooden structure in the wandering over the crowded dining jroom as If in search of some onme, and afterward he had stayed on. [t was now about 3 in the after- !noon, an hour when the patio was practically deserted. A» he sat there reading. Pansy en-| tered the big hall, still in breeches and leggins, just as she had returned from her ride. She would have passed through the . patio without coming within his _vision, except that some- thing about the smooth black head | was familiar. ! " So she changed her route and went {in Le Breton's direction instead. | "“Have you gotten over vour dis- { appointment?" she asked. {*"{n an unperturbed manner he look- the time taking good care not to get within his reach, for he was almost mad with terror and rage and {ll- treatment. I told them what 1 thought, and in the telling I got too close to The Sultan and he grabbed me by the arm. In ten minutes he had made such a mess of me that it took a month to patch me up. And the men were such cowards that they never tried to rescue me. It was The Sultan himself who seemed to realize he'd set on hiy best friend. for he stopped ehewing me and stood sniffing at me and let me crawl away. And L didn’'t remember anvthing more until T found myself back home. Then I remembered the poor horse left to the mercy of those cruel wretches: and 1 sent some one along to b ing picture concern. SHOT HUSBAND TO STOP SUICIDE, SAYS FREED WIFE Judy Quickly Renders Verdict for Mrs. Hirsh on Affair at Ac- tresses’ Home. MINEOLA. N. Y., December 22.—Mrs. ‘Hagel Hirsh, charged with shooting her husband after a party last sum mer at the home of Miss Reine Davies, motion picture actress, last night was d. Then he got to his feet 0 55, 1 lvmsmgn surveying lf)a slim, boyish |him and take him away from his acquitted by a jury, which accepted {figure with disapproval. awful surroundings. It was so_ ob- h_:;::(lelr;s:‘lt‘lz.;,t !l-‘!;fl:::‘ezaf shot ac B v o e had known better days, |cidentally when ] d to preven ‘Pansy stood with her hands deep in vious he ha n O e attihne cuicide: although he had sunk right down to dragging some East End coal hig- gler's cart. The first time I was al- lowed out T went to his paddock and had a look at him. And I'm sure he knew me. He stretched his long neck over the gate and sniffed and snuffed at me and seemed quite cons-‘ence- iricken, At the end of a fortnight 1 was on his back. and now 1 take | him- everywhere 1 g0, as he gots | worried it he doesn't see me about. | He can't believe his awful days are came | over unless I'm here to reassure | her pockets, smiling at him. a smile { that deepened under his lack of ap- | preciation of her attire. ; { PiWhat disappointment?’ he asked. +Of finding 1 was a girl you had to be polite to instead of a boy You 1a bully.” T'm inclined to zo back to my first | impression,” he said. “Don't vou like my get-up?” | “Decidedly I do not. Why don’t you i wear something feminine? Not go |about masquerading as a man. | " Adverse criticism rarely Pansy's way. { Rim.” She laughed. 2 As Pansy told the tale she leancd “What & back number vou are! All | g2inat" the big horse: and she told women ride in breeches nowadays.|ijias if her own hurts were nothing. The jury was out only one hour and eighteen minutes. Hirsch testified that a “professinnal bartender” served in the Davies home and that he and his wife drank considerable liquor. He went out on the lawn, he said, and sat under a tree. where he was “overcome with melancholia.” Drawing his revolver, he sat with it in his hand, wondering whether he should shoot himself. “My wife came toward me,” he testi- I told her I was going to kill myself. She seized the gun and wrestled with me for possession of it. The gun was discharged.” Hirsch said he could not remember accusing his wife immediately after- But, since you don't approve of me, “And you' took him into your favor ard of trying to 4get” hi et aee 1T son 1Ko Tho | st e e oty abome ]y mat fhore Padtcen s e Sultan any better. You were most in-{j,,1,) Le Breton sald. ciliation at the hospital when his wife terested in his mark and seal There was an air about her as it she never expected to be gainsaid if, he felt like favoring a man, for she turned at once and led the way to- ward the main entrance. Picking up his hat, Le Breton fol- lowed. nce outside. he said: T've not yet thanked you for sav- ing my life.” %I couldn't do less than lend a hand.” she replied, with a casual air. “It was a risky thing to do. I might have dragged you under.” “Well, you didn't. And we're nei- ther of us any the worse for the little adventure.” *I hope we shall be all the better. That we shall be excellefit friends” he_replied. Then he drew a leather case from his pocket and held it toward her. “] couldn’t be hard on him for what was the result of his awful surroundings.” “You are very magnanimous.” . Pansy smiled. “You'll forgive me for not accept- ing that pretty necklace, won't you?" she asked, “Some day, when we know each other better, you'll honor me by ac- cepting it,” he said. He spoke to the girl now as if she were his equal, not just some pretty toy he happened to have fancied. “I mever take anything from men— except perhaps a few flowers.” There was a subtle contempt for his sex in her voice which Le Breton was quick to note. “So you despise men?” “Not that exactly, but I've had rather an-overdose of them. Since visited him there, saying “There never any quarre! | FUELLESS SHIP IN TOW. West Hardaway Again Picked Up After Breaking From Argus. HALIFAX. N, S.. December 22.—The United States Shipping Board steam- er West Hardaway, which has heen drifting in the Atlantic for twenty- four hours, with her fuel exhausted, after an attempt by the Shipping Board steamer Argus to salvage her had been abandoned. has again been picked up and is being towed to this port by the steamer West Haven, also of the Shipping Board, according to radio advices received by the board's L _ITve been heve, Sultan and I go oft s With inquisitive hands Pansy took | dre . miles away before there are|rTyucsday. any men, about to bother us." ‘With this Pansy turned and led the horse back to its box. The United States coast guard cut- t:r S;nca'l hl; le‘gl New Y?lrk to as- e sist the West Hardaway, and will helj “Now.” she said. when this was|iow her to Halifax. The West Hard done, “T musn't keep you. Good-byetlaway had been adrift for mearly a and I'm glad you're mone the worse |weok when taken in tow by the Ar- fqr 1sst night.” gus, which abandoned her only when x {Continued I Tomorrow's Star.) 5 the towing gear was destroyed, the case and snapped it open. Inside was a string of pearls worth at least £500. He watched she girl as she opened the case, but none of the coos of delight and surprise at his gen- erosity that he expected and was ac- customed to under such clrcam- stances were forthcoming. Instead, o . iy RIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922, ° : A Son of the Sahara ‘ P Amemseosenwn | [RGEDASTARMAID) Bt [ E— s By Louise Gerard e e a—— = i roosie Senators Nerbeck and Sim- to be available to fagmers while making 1 to provide 1 the thieving sultan. and when thess have heen decisively defeated by the French, because the i independent of the present federal re- Iatter possessed muchine guuy, the sultan d Cailer g/ triatmening wiDritish | SeTve: sxstem and'ixhe farm, loau s outpost in the south. Capt. George Barcla, s of the approach of the sultan’s § F6RU. (Senators Now republican, forcen and prepares bis defease. The raid is made at night. It is upsuccessful. The suitan |South Dakota, and Simmons, demo- is captured aud pat to death, while his supposed son, after repeated vengeful attacks on the perat, “th Carolina.y ppeared vesserd: garrison, is deserted by his followers and talen captive. He escapes after threatening that { before the Senate -qanking commit- he will kill Barciay and seil the members of his family as wo years later Rarclay | tee. They explained features of bills sultan’s heir He telly hix young daughter Pansy of the threat. Incidentaily she announces jsuch credits, and emjthaticall that Robert Cameron ix her sweetheart. Meanwhi oung sultan has entered legitimate | their opposition to hwwing loans on | g an more proatiie than robbery and hus auopivd the wame of Kaoul Le Breton, given | BrOWing dminiatered by exist- | du his operations fo Paris aud. while in company with & young I‘"K, fede Pirough her nid he develops into typical European in appearance. e lexrns that Barelay § poration. and changing its oparation . in the Straits Settiemeuts. The latter's daughter Pansy has flierited great wealth in the { Lo Supplying the needs ok the farmers fneauwhile from 8 friend of her mother. While the voumz sultan plans revenge. jealouss { While they are producing crops. :nnwn in s harem. and & former favorite promises to be a factor in his fa Raout learus | Opposition along the line v { he Lwo nutors also wad Dl is : i P : a|in height and of ite o ructi _ s . It was not often he|said. “I happened to be passing a(in h granite construction bit at his c.»uml Tt was mot often he | tabievard when T heard a noise like | Orixinal estimates o the cost wera | came to the hotel. bu en he did |, horee being hurt or frightened and |$250.000. but already 3360.000 has rear, housing the exhibits of a mov- | HELP AND SI1 " POKER PORTRAITS— CUTHBERT, Y SoRRY BuT 1 ( CuTheeeT, t PLEATE GETHOMEEARLY ) (fare'v DO LT, IM | “TorIGHT 2 THE Quirm s ALL (4. | WANT o Go© BeP RIGHT APTER DICIMER . 'VE HAD A T US YO 60 OVER SENATOR. AND HIS WIFE 3 03 wito lins taken the pwme of Panxs Langham av a condition of I < foreed < toysell - lie Deliexes she i & boy and, as sie is weuk hie offers to bring brandy to ber room. In a MR Siiver . 'f}‘“.,m"’fh‘,: <pirit of bravado she ccepts the offer. and le ¢ ruk that lis life was saved by & girl. that they obtaining | H yshe ciosed the case and handed it s which e Pproduec- | i CHAPTER V. { bk to him. i Janks ge do not ¢ | "IUs very pretiy and very kind o tos, 4 one of the o s s roums R ¥ : | 1u one of the private sitting roomS iy, 1o think of i - said. “But 1| » liquidate jof the hotel Miss Grainger w3 loll- uldn’t keep it.” iat {ing back in a comfortable wicker| To have his gift thrust back on him | solve the prol Was ..}.I‘ fel ding a newspaper. H st thing Le Breton was|tablished, not in competition with ex- | ) isting facilities, but was supplemental | S\ TH, WE' RE GO ! Tre deor opening made her look | St | i aeaiitie s aenlimantaly .)A‘!;CU N { round. ! its from men, | farmer in tin Y ! uR To CHARLY £- 10 | 4 slim. boyish figure entered the |but kinduess all ared tarmers | HAVE A LIL GAMI = | : ST the sam leral Teser ve CENT LIIT. WILL YA {room, c1ad in a well cut white riding | "y slunced at ber. @ peculiar look at [Buit. the neazest of brown boots and fat the back of hiv exes ; -ed 10 meet | ins white felt hat, ulled' To get @it the topic Pansy hurried | {emands other tha thuse agisging from ' L:“ll:m |"d ::1 re-u:xw = | forward. ¢ ;nsrn-ulmr» & ' O l | rom 4 liuilding close at hand there imating that 75 per ceyt of the ! Yorre late starting this morning. | ca, 4 wentle ‘whinn tton grown in the south isproduced sy i b Su she remarked, | IS small farniers.” Senators | ast night | saved a ! “Ha hears me con | said the tenant farmer's p i i i n week. rain_sou during vo 1 Bond bidg. between 8-10 a.m. time, day or night. Call or phone for E inrs. Relinol of Drafting. 14th and T «re. n.w._North 272 | ““Some day vowll find vourself in|stranger neir & bage g . |love before you know it “I ‘was talking to him in the lan-|2dez will take part in/the cxercises. | pHARMAC registerl wEDi | Pansy smiled at her old_governess | Buage all race horses understand.—|3rs. Henrictia Livermore, one of the ress Box 21 s lin a merry, whole-hearted fashion. Arabi he replied. how did | American commissioners, will read a 1t root manent position: good | oWhat, a persistent bird of ill omen | Yo come bY such w brite” {letter from Presitent Hapding and e e vou are!” she said. he animal was of the tvpe only 0 4 | KESTAURANT COUNT perienced, experiencs and e :Then she Flanced at the clock. | i Romed o€ stable men | Commissioner Joxhun Butler Wright |wantel: one thai can fypecsiie mosus pre- | "Now I'm'off T shan't be back for | could handle; tie very last horse for | will read a messa frome Secretary | ferred. " Metropolitan Lucl. TIL 9t 8t v 2 . So-long.” she finished. a girl to ride. 2 Col. D. . Col ey sive mge, references, i i "She went. leaving Mise Grainger| I dropped across him quite by ac- i sl LT, & Gl lon the feor wd; umawa v expected.” Apply in own handwritiog. I with the feeling af @ framh, aweet |cident.” missioner general. will make the iy Limg cstih, mtok eagie 1030 itoe | Mdloeus Sox 30 . nis: dalon. e . swe . : PiEh chiasmcter with ucquestioned rec: | < < 3. tie: \brecze having been wafted through| Le Ereton thought of the scars hoprincipal address. o e Strietly permanent. . Sal | GI RLS, white, for flat work de- e room. i seen on the girl's arm, and he | The dedication of the building put |ary and comsu. particulars present and | - 2 = i - 2 B e om B o “others Cand | up by American exhibitors will ol- | past positions. Contideutial. Address’ Box 80| partment. Arcade Laundry, 713 | CHAPTER V1. i worse bevond his view. {low. The go nt building s of | H. Star ofice = Lamont st. n.v In the largs palm-decked patio of | “I should say it was ‘by accident, " | permanent construction and is e: e s T — ! Rt S ffee | ne remarked drily. “I'd like to hear | pected to house the American em-} tolaeil nerhinaise inades D = {the hotel Lo Breton sat. sipping coffce | i, FEOaL! pected fo Nouse the Americin om- WML " oot 85 weks Ak PERMANENT POSITION { dooss | S For_an unusast | SALESMAN—Live wire with anto to seil es- { tablished Iine for largest manufacturer of ita :kind. Address Box Star office. MILLINERY TRIMMER. Address Box 76-H, Star office. e ot ~ YOUNG WOMEN. ngstoninis G on oI Telephone Operating i Offers i PERMANENT WORK. Easy to -Learn. Good Salary. equent Increases Opportunities for v $10.000 yearly . inexperienced or experi- ity or traveling. National Salesmen’s | 9, Chicago. =k agazine. brush or | ’ ning experience. o take orders on a new clubbing prepoxition: flest time on the market: investigate. Room 9S00, American National_Bank bldg. 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Star_office. 1 240 MEN AND WOMBN quickiy Jearn real estate husigess: receive pay while l--ll-_:'d ::1 o mak- YOUNG MAN in insurance office; 39 a week to start; splendid chance to jearn’ the business: rapid’ promotion. Jas. C. Adkins, 1422 ¥ erfere with preseat employment Free YOUNG MEN —Six, fo take orders with man- ager; something new: first time out; guaran. | S5 $100 & ree class lectures every End’satuty und commission. Seo Mr. Bowen, | Wbursder. § p.m. Wiliam ¥. Mattessa. €16 3317 F st. nw. BRICKLAYERS WANTED. $1 Per Hour. nd woman to are d PHYSICAL DIRECTORS—-Ma: tuke clarge of grmnasium classes whic held three or foir evenings each week. dress By H. Star office. Yeu' D STAY Dowee Town TOMIGHT, | HAWE SoME Buswess ALK OVER WITH YDU. TUATIONS. —By WEBSTER. 1M AwFuLLY SORRY, MR.BAILZOVITY, BT (™ PHYSICALLY EXHAUSTED. | HAVE ¥ Tp 60 HOME AND G0 To EED. WISH WE'RE GOING To HAVE. NOPE! SorRY. A BIG DINNER TONIGHT, DOESH'T 1TER SAY, MADGE, LssenN - ™™ BOYS ARE GOWG- BuTr N pussem! t'we 8 HomE EARLY - wWELL & ) OcLote AmyWAY. operated for 11 xion Rehool Tor Secre t Commen, 3 Gishwashe Cleuners, mun by _Washiny 1S | ATCOTSTANT will clove sour books, mabe | annual pRomt aud loas statement and baiar.s | Sheet. and prepare imevme tax returos; du ning | BOOKKEEP| Aartment 43 il willing_th _du { Stur office. 21 COLLECTOR and credits. voung man, white hest referonces, yeare’ r-office. or_chaufleur, Address Box 49-H, tion: Addy ENERAL 10 dy white mition in &pa Address iton ST oftice s whi ) ctables, fruits § pouitry | Box 1 OIS general Box wwork: will 1. Star_oftier._ ACCOUNTANT, with executive abilit ordinars experience bandling funds and cre employel. desires to make change desires refined home iu service, Addrees Box 7 manicuring, _shampooinc at your residence. I: degree, will take charg: Saturdays and Sui undry and wonth 31 TEACHER. earning of children nights and duys for room, bua . N, 1628 Iryeixe to v AT HOME. Phone Wes atmow. A wishes pla cod COOR and light ored_giri wanty plac BICYCLE. girl's good condition West FEATHER BEDS Address Box 81 H NT TO PURCHAS S some good . also playerpixno or baby grand. | Franklin_614 = | RABBIT HOUND FU¥ Address Box 331F. St NAVY P JACKE after 5 at 1214 Decs ize 387 r st Call_North 4100, =1 ineh to I i it wi | BOOKS—School and coliege text books, | bound wovels, recent, popular and bring or send small lots; will call for In quantities. Peariman’s Book Shop, 933 G n.w. Fr. 5418, SOLICITORS take onders; salary lnd;:l:m- FRANCIS MARION HOTEL, 14-Story Job, Charleston,S. C. The J. W. COWPER CO,, Inc. Union Job. Apply at Job. 14 Capitol STYW—WHITE. TADY, vonng or middic-aged: good bome and hoard for light services night and morning Address Box missi or upemploye '—WHITE _OR_COLORED. l MILLINERY TRIMMER. FURNITURK of all kinds x-room wanted immediately, a go 1. odd .h-"g': Kindly call Adams ). IF YOU WANT to obtain best rosuita for yesr turniture and otber miscellaneous, call M. SHAPIR 1. GIVE you casn for your plance and aiking machince. antique faraiture. old silvec. lamonds. —_— — — | Fre : Site 6 Iry, cbi brasecs’ BOOKKEEPER B T R v SO T ATy i1 VAN’ ) o 1 b x: i WILL highest prices for ladies’ and mes's Votus m;“ m‘;;t -t;e ick DOMESTIC—COLORED. ighest prices tor mea's O H S CK experienced wont 3 - F: quick | GOOR saperienced womm 824 bage: ora icthiag ‘aad . Lok and very accurate, good penman | cook. gooa, WAKTEDForaiture, Fiasos: - Carpeler ot and expert on Burroughs electric #3310 st. ».x. Shou N S3% S o o have iy ol ¥ . B COOK. experiented, mo housework, stay 300 Pa. ave. B.w. bookkeeping machine. mghts: city refrences. Tequired: waited oo IX IMAKDIATE NEED of ormiiars Torws & . 2 , - | room Bouse: . wl pleces. th:ly by let;cr only. tly. e Home, it (. Toh, Georgis grv. | S0 Prasiiis ares = State age, ex erience, present |cer line. e 1 n my uniettered automeblle, city Py TEN] igbeat $oe position and references. GENERAL_houseworky 7 mighis; refer- | faaien,, eottiomen e, chlldred's discatded cloth- FEDERAL-AMERICAN [Zoe_twntusemat & o= L | iy of ol Sreerpiiens ASeemalTa o A s GENERAL MAID, highly efficlent, with aatis- | Bhone. T will call. W. Rice, b o NATIONAL BANK, factory city refercaces; best wages for first- ans_service. Apt. 82." Dreade: 5 __ | GENERAL nhouseworker—Woman with _good TED. references. 1317 12th st nw. - _22¢ 2 NERAL HOUSHWORKER, for ECUTIVE WA Intelligent man to eepresent large New Sork | (1" eat "colored.girl: Do wasbin ation in Washington and vicinity. You | 100 et iy alang Descat, A 3 D Phose Adams 1 for the right mam. SR 1222, 115 w.. Eul!lul at store. Smith, 651 H ne. ™ = 'WANTED—Veatior beds and furnitura. Best paid._ Square Deal Furniture Co., 881 o_b.w. Phose Main_B8YS. W KIRSTEIN, 320 Stk ot n.w.—All Kinds of furniture L Pioe oos0. il “FRANRLIN 3403 Furniture and miscellaneous ariicles bought Ret prices paid. Prompt attentiop. The Amer. Household Co., 713 12(h at. mw.

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